The Promised Neverland
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Director
Hiroki Itai
Writer
Kaiu Shirai
Producer
Kazuki Oshima
Cinematographer
Tomoyuki Shiokawa
Emma and the children have finally escaped the House and now head to the place indicated on the pen Norman gave them. But on their way, a large, wild demon attacks the group…
The children’s saviors turn out to be demons named Mujika and Sonju. The pair claims that their religion forbids them from eating humans. Emma and Ray visit Sonju while the others are sleeping in order to find out what happened to humans thirty years ago.
Emma and the group learn the necessary skills to survive in this world from Mujika and Sonju. Back on their own, the children traverse a wasteland in search of a place called “B06-32.”
Without warning, the shelter’s phone begins to ring, echoing through the halls. Emma hesitantly answers and finds that it is William Minerva. Meanwhile, in an underground room at the farm headquarters, a deal is made…
Emma and the other escapees manage to survive the attack on the shelter. Now they have settled in an abandoned temple a short ways from a demon town. Unlike the shelter and Grace Field House, here there is a limited supply of food, and they are barely surviving.
Norman, thought to have been shipped, stands before Emma and Ray. It is a reunion they never dreamed of, and they embrace tearfully. Norman reveals his plan to create the future Emma wants, where the children can live happily.
Though Emma pleads with him, explaining she has no wish to eradicate the demons, Norman is set in his decision and deaf to her arguments. To resolve their dispute, Emma proposes a deal.
Norman, seized by a terrible fit of coughing, spits up blood. He lied about not being experimented on when he was at Lambda. With the little time he has left, Norman manages to reunite with Emma and hopes to create a world where she and the children can live in peace.
Norman has begun executing his plan without waiting for Emma. When Emma, Ray, and Sonju appear, Norman is hesitating to kill Vylk and his grandchild, but he tells them that they are too late and that the plan is already in motion.
Vincent reveals his plan to enter the farm. After hearing this plan, Peter reconfigures the security on the farm to prepare for the intruders. Meanwhile, the shipment of children from the house has been set in motion, and Phil has already arrived at the gate.
As Emma extends her hand to Peter and says, "Let's be free," he shows a calm expression, but realizes his true fate. The children finally arrive at the gate leading to the human world, where they hope to pass through.
Sumire Morohoshi
Emma (voice)
Age 21 (now 27)
Mariya Ise
Ray (voice)
Age 32 (now 37)
Shinei Ueki
Don (voice)
Erisa Kuon
Jemima (voice)
Age 24 (now 29)
Lynn
Gilda (voice)
Age 28 (now 34)
Shizuka Ishigami
Nat (voice)
Ai Kayano
Anna (voice)
Age 33 (now 38)
Mari Hino
Thomas (voice)
Yuko Mori
Lannion (voice)
Nao Shiraki
Yvette (voice)
Coco Hayashi
Rossi (voice)
Age 18 (now 24)
Yoshino Aoyama
Mark (voice)
Age 24 (now 30)
Hiyori Kouno
Christy (voice)
Age 22 (now 27)
Atsumi Tanezaki
Mujika (voice)
Age 30 (now 35)
Kousuke Okamoto
Otte oni (voice)
Hayato Kimura
Shinichiro Kamio
Sonju (voice)
Age 38 (now 44)
Yasuyuki Kase
William Minerva (voice)
Age 49 (now 55)
Maaya Uchida
Norman (voice)
Age 31 (now 36)
Yuhko Kaida
Isabella (voice)
Age 40 (now 46)
Shinnosuke Ogami
Oni (voice)
Age 34 (now 39)
Yu Wakabayashi
Otoko (voice)
Toshiya Ueda
Demon (voice)
Age 87 (died at 88)
Mami Koyama
Grandma (voice)
Age 65 (now 71)
Shouto Kashii
Age 52 (now 57)
Keikou Sakai
Ayako Kurata
Kakushi Ifuku
Takahiro Harada
Yoshiki Kitai
Ouri Yasukawa
Yayoi Takano
Ryo Kodama
Sumito Sasaki
Shigeru Fukase
Takeshi Tomita
Yukiko Imai
Toshiya Ohno
Nanao
Seiko Takagi
Takahiro Obata
Original Music Composer
Age 37 (now 42)
Director of Photography
Rie Matsubara
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